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Seals for Scouts

1st Jan 2013

Six different models of seals (stamps), one corresponding to each growth (development) area: the fish for Physical development, the bird for Creativity, the turtle for Character, the flower for Affective development, the bee for Social development and the tree for Spiritual development.

The youngsters and their Scout Leaders use seals to adknowledge the achievement of personal educational objectives by affixing them to the relevant place in the Progress Notebooks.

Each model is of rectangular shape, 1,8 x 2,4 cm, official post stamp paper with single colour print of the symbolic character's design.